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I've written my own blog (I know typo is better, but I wanted the
experience of writing my own) and I want to add syntax highlighting to
it. I've read about using the ruby gem syntax but I can't figure out
how to implement it. I've also wondered if it could be used in my case.
How does it work when you have a long line of code but the <div> your
writing in is narrow? How would you fix this problem?
charlie bowman
recentrambles.com

Has no one tried to display code on thier blog? I know that there must
be a good way of doing it.
charlie bowman wrote:
> I've written my own blog (I know typo is better, but I wanted the> experience of writing my own) and I want to add syntax highlighting to> it. I've read about using the ruby gem syntax but I can't figure out> how to implement it. I've also wondered if it could be used in my case.> How does it work when you have a long line of code but the <div> your> writing in is narrow? How would you fix this problem?>> charlie bowman> recentrambles.com

Take a look at the typo source and browse the code related to text
filter used for syntax.
<http://www.typosphere.org/trac/browser/trunk>
There are lots of good things to learn from viewing Typo code besides
this too... :)
-Sean

thanks, I didn't even think about that.
charlie bowman
recentrambles.com
Sean S. wrote:
> Take a look at the typo source and browse the code related to text> filter used for syntax.>> <http://www.typosphere.org/trac/browser/trunk>>> There are lots of good things to learn from viewing Typo code besides> this too... :)>> -Sean